Dealer Notes

Check out this 2019!

A great vehicle and a great value! Top features include power windows, a tachometer, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and much more. Smooth gearshifts are achieved thanks to the efficient 4 cylinder engine, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain.

Our aim is to provide our customers with the best prices and service at all times. Stop by our dealership or give us a call for more information.

KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.3Out of 5

Excellent little cargo van.

By GreyGhost | on Thursday, August 02, 2018

5.0

Used it mostly for fishing and it proved to be very reliable and ideal for what I used it for. Only drawback is the limited visibility when you are driving and you need to look in mirrors to see behind you.…

Much better than all the others!

By roadwarrior | on Tuesday, September 13, 2016

5.0

Tried one of each of the major manufacturers and settled on this one early in 2014. Have run it hard and it has worked flawlessly. Carry a lot of equipment and run the AC non stop. Never over heated like our nv did and still gets great fuel mileage. Got the 2.5 six speed auto which works really good on heavy loads. Blower is powerful for the AC and heater and no issues with electronics. All in all it's been one of the most dependable work trucks I have owned. Would like a more comfortable seat but that's because I sit in it 10-12 hours a day! Plenty of headroom. Good van.…

Great Van for Value

By Ford Driver | on Sunday, November 22, 2015

5.0

We have owned 2 Toyota Sienna vans back to back over last 13 years. We enjoyed them but needed a smaller foot print van with seating for 7 to move overseas. We bought an XLT with basically all the upgrades new this summer for under $26k! My Sienna was loaded new in 2006 and it was $42k. Hence a huge price difference, but there are a few trades. Yes, its a smaller van and even loaded it doesn't have all the same "luxury" a loaded Sienna has....but I will admit that nearly every Sienna power seat folding seat and electric sliding door in the van failed beyond repair at the 7 year mark, so I wasn't ready to go thru that again and the Transit being manual was fine with me this time!! We drive it loaded with our five kids and it has fine acceleration and handles like a sedan not a van actually. It is space limited for bags and stuff when all 7 seats are full, but we threw a Yakima box on top for trips and baggage...no problem. Gas economy is good, but you will find yourself at the pump on trips more often because it has a smaller gas tank, not bad MPG. The big back gate door is a bit of effort to close, so you may consider the clam shell rear door version. But the big door is nice unloading in the rain, big canopy effect. The panoramic sunroof is huge and the family loves it. Voice commanded climate system is nice. But Nav system isn't compatible with European ford maps (all fords have this issue). Stateside XM real time WX radar imaging is very cool! It showed us a huge storm front approaching before we got to it and we avoided bad weather in hwy. Lastly, getting into back seat is a bit cumbersome to fold seat each time for little guys, but the full folding flat cargo space with high ceiling is awesome to load stuff into it to haul around!!! Bottom line....for under $30k loaded "un-mini van" that drives like a sedan you cant beat it!…

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